Holding means



F. CHUMBLEY. HOLNNG MEANS" APPLmATioN min Umso, 1920.

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59 necigion at one Fig. 6, is Sewed to tl l are to be tucked ziround the legs is fastened to the strap member. 14C', that the robe is brought snugly around the bodies of the occupants, and, that in case the occupants desire to lea/vethe seat, all that is necessziry` to disconnect the holders 7 from the holder engaging member 14, is for the occupant to lean forward and the pressure from the- Weight of the bodyr Will readily and quickly disconnect the vholders 7 from the cylinder sections 13 of the holder engaging member 14, as is manifest, thus providing a vehicle robe holder which is entirely safe, even in the case of an accident.

It Will be observed that u lap robe can be brought Well up around the bodies of the oc.- cupants of the seat, and, that when it is connected to the xed holder engaging member by means of the holder 7, the occupants are' Well protected from the Weather. The fold, or side sections 3 of :i lap robe of 'the occupant, as is manifest` thereby providing :i

robe which will positively protect the occupants of the vehicle from cold and rain.

As clearly shown in Fig. 1, a lap robe Will extend from the forward edge of a Vehicle floor-mat 4 to the upper edge of the back section l16 of the seat 17 If desired, it is evident that the lower edge of the robe may be connected `to the dash of the vehicle instead of to a floor-mst with either employing it equally good results, by

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second holder engaging member 111, or

ing the lower, or forward edge of the lap robe to the desi, es is manifest. v

The many advantages of the herein de' scribed invention Will readily suggest themselves to those skilled in the srt to which it tion and arrangement :is herein described.

and illustrated, es it is manifest that veria- 'tions and modifications may be made Without departing from the spirit and scope of my invention and the terms of the following claim, hence l `wish it to be understood that i reserve the right to inlnlre any such changes, or inodificetions as iney fairly fell Within the scope of the appended claim when fairly construed.

YWhat l claim is:

in combination Vwith :i laf-probe and e floorn'mt, a lj-shnped resilient holder for detachnbly engaging one edge of the floor-mat, :i strap member seat, and resilient holders for detachably engaging the strap member to hold the robe from casual, displacement.

In testimony whereof, l have rhereunto signed my naine to the specification.

FRED CHUh/lBLEY.

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